The mission of the Office of Digital Learning & Inquiry (DLINQ) is to explore and create digital practices and spaces that advance the transformative potential of education in students' lives, and to advance digital fluency and critical engagement with the digital at Middlebury.
Student interns play a key role in the Office of Digital Learning & Inquiry's (DLINQ) student engagement program which centers student learning that, as an extension of the mission and reach of our office, applies equally to and serves to unify and connect students across Middlebury programs. DLINQ interns actively engage with DLINQ staff, project partners, and one another as peer mentors in ways that engage their curiosity, advance and prioritize their learning, and foster their sense of cross-institutional community.
Under supervision of an assigned DLINQ staff member, DLINQ summer interns will work remotely to support educational continuity for the summer Language Schools faculty and students, on-going strategic instructional design projects, departmental logistics and communications related to support of programs for the Fall, as well as on-going digital fluency projects.
Interns work autonomously and in collaboration to assist community members with digital technologies, tools, environments and practices. At the start of employment, interns work through an on-boarding training program that explores a variety of digital environments, media development tools, web technologies and issues in digital learning. Over the course of their employment, interns are also expected to deepen their knowledge of digital tools and to choose at least one area of specialization.
This position is compensated at the Level B rate on the Midd student wage scale. $14.43 - $14.86 per hour.
Under supervision of an assigned DLINQ staff member, intern responsibilities and duties include:
Interns will bring a unique set of skills to the team and have opportunities to develop new knowledge and skills. Successful interns will be self-motivated and creative problem solvers, curious about digital tools and practices while continuing on their own learning curve, and work well in a remote working supervisory setting. Though DLINQ Interns may not possess all of these skills and areas of expertise, they may be asked to develop and deepen the following:
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